Chage Acess Point to Lightweight Acess Point

Hi everyone,
Just wondering if anyone has a guide or anything on an issue im having?
I have a Cisco AIR-AP1131AGA, i want to change this so that its a Lightweight AccessPoint.
Thanks
Gerard

Hi,
The below doc will help u out in getting the issue resolved!!
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-14960
Please dont forget to rate the usefull posts!!
Regards
Surendra

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